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of their unit being unemployed. it's never been critical like it is now. >> natural disasters, state emergencies. sometimes you're called up, and your employer doesn't understand that you have something to do for the country, for your state. >> many employers are reluctant to hire a national guardsman because of the simple fact they don't know if they're going to be here. >> you are entitled to unemployment. >> i'm a good welder. i'm a really good welder. i go in, everybody will be all excited and everything. yeah, young guy that can weld. let's put him to work. let me look at your application. national guard, present employer. how often do you have to be gone? one weekend a month, couple weeks in the summer. that's it, you know. other than that, i want to work. sorry, i can't afford it. i can't make them hire me. >> nationwide, the unemployment rate for national guard soldiers is higher than the civilian population. in some states, it's double. >> to our veterans, know that we will stand with you as long as it take
of their unit being unemployed. it's never been critical like it is now. >> natural disasters, state emergencies. sometimes you're called up, and your employer doesn't understand that you have something to do for the country, for your state. >> many employers are reluctant to hire a national guardsman because of the simple fact they don't know if they're going to be here. >> you are entitled to unemployment. >> i'm a good welder. i'm a really good welder. i go in,...
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you can help create a more united states. the more you know. >> that's the power of community. that's the power of shared effort and memory. some of the memories are forged when everything around us seems broken. even though i expect that some of you ultimately will end up leaving joplin, i'm confident that joplin will never leave you. the people that went through this with you, the people you once thought of as neighbors, acquaintances, classmates, the people in this auditorium now, they're your family now. they're your family. >> that was just part of the commencement speech one year after a devastate skpk deadly tornadoer to through that missouri town. >> as president obama stressed economic growth, mitt romney comes up with his own priorities, making him sound more like a man running for president in 1984. mitt romney's time warp is coming up. yet another sfat is messing with its voter i.d. laws just in time to keep people away from the polls in 2012. civil rights icon and congressman joins me. stay with us. [ male announcer ] the inspiring story of how a shipping giant can
you can help create a more united states. the more you know. >> that's the power of community. that's the power of shared effort and memory. some of the memories are forged when everything around us seems broken. even though i expect that some of you ultimately will end up leaving joplin, i'm confident that joplin will never leave you. the people that went through this with you, the people you once thought of as neighbors, acquaintances, classmates, the people in this auditorium now,...
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. >>> state police are looking for an inmate who walked off. germane jeter was serving a sentence and due to be released next year. we walked out of the prerelease unit and hasn't been seen since he was on a wok release program and didn't show up for the job. >>> meeting will be held to discuss putting ads on fire trucks. it was brought up in april. fire houses are set to close and some say having sponsored trucks could keep the doors openments we will find out how many signatures will be needed. the marriage alliance scheduled a press conference of 3:00 in annapolis today. 57,000 cig chews are reqied and one third of the signatures are expected by the end of this month. mailed marriage alliance opposes lawmakers attempts to redefine marriage. >>> opens in 8 days, a preview tour held in the maryland life casino in arundel mills. media will get a look at the dining areas and entertainment sections. we will give you a sneak peek tonight on abc2 news. it opens june 6th. wednesday. it opens at 10:00 p.m. >>> cfnlg this morning, vetters will head to
. >>> state police are looking for an inmate who walked off. germane jeter was serving a sentence and due to be released next year. we walked out of the prerelease unit and hasn't been seen since he was on a wok release program and didn't show up for the job. >>> meeting will be held to discuss putting ads on fire trucks. it was brought up in april. fire houses are set to close and some say having sponsored trucks could keep the doors openments we will find out how many...
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states deployed some to join the 900 already in vietnam.more than 58-thousand u-s troops were killed in &pvietnam.i'm ed payne repprting. memorial day... also known as decorationnday... dates back to 18-66.it originally honoredd civil war. 3today... defense seeretary llonnpanetta will hoot a ceremony... honoring america's vietnam veterans. the ceremony will take place in front of "thh wall"... which holds the names of more than 58-thousand pmericans who were killed or who remain missing in action in soutteast asia.many veeerans say they clearly "many of us who came off the kind of kissed tte ground, we werrereally glad to be home, when you get back from war likk that, you kind of look back and you say, that was tough, that was tough, but now i'' home." president obama will be at "the wall"... to ark the 55-th anniversary commemoration of the vietnam war. the hooor fliiht network has transported more than 80 country.on sunday, some world war two veterans from california were honored, as they toured the monuments in d-c.but janice park tells us, their lass pit stop... was to get somm b
states deployed some to join the 900 already in vietnam.more than 58-thousand u-s troops were killed in &pvietnam.i'm ed payne repprting. memorial day... also known as decorationnday... dates back to 18-66.it originally honoredd civil war. 3today... defense seeretary llonnpanetta will hoot a ceremony... honoring america's vietnam veterans. the ceremony will take place in front of "thh wall"... which holds the names of more than 58-thousand pmericans who were killed or who remain...
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forecasters saying beryl will hit the united states late tonight. it is centered 85 miles east of jacksonville, florida right now. tropical storm warnings now in effect for the entire georgia coastline as well as parts of florida and south carolina. people there bracing for heavy rain, wind and the threat of very severe flooding. also the storm system ruining memorial day weekend plans. shoreline campers sent packing heading inland. several events in florida including a memorial day day jazz festival canceled ahead of the storm. winds knocking down tree limbs and power lines in coastal georgia leaving hundreds without electricity at this hour and this is all before beryl has made a grand entrance. we have team fox coverage tonight. rick reichmuth from the extreme weather center but let's start with elizabeth prann from the beach in florida. >> these are by far the worst conditions we have seen yet today. the winds picking up quickly and rain coming down. gusts between 30 and 40 miles per hour on the beach. the storm has not even made landfall yet. s
forecasters saying beryl will hit the united states late tonight. it is centered 85 miles east of jacksonville, florida right now. tropical storm warnings now in effect for the entire georgia coastline as well as parts of florida and south carolina. people there bracing for heavy rain, wind and the threat of very severe flooding. also the storm system ruining memorial day weekend plans. shoreline campers sent packing heading inland. several events in florida including a memorial day day jazz...
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. >> biden also said the united states relationship with rising economic super power china will help shape the 21st century. >> his campaign has made it a priority to chippewa at a traditionally republican voting block. cnn white house correspondent dan lothian reports. >> reporter: president obama rarely misses an opportunity to talk about the help he is offering to military veterans and his families. >> we serve our veterans the way they served us. >> it's about policy and politics. his re-election campaign is actively courting veterans who have traditionally supported republicans, launching a grassroots effort. veterans and military families for obama. >> it's door to door, person to person, grocery store to grocery store, letting people know the president's record as it relates to veterans. >> reporter: in 2008 president obama lost the veteran vote to senator john mccain 55% to 45%, but the demographics are shifting, and democrats sense an opportunity. a recent reuters-ipsos poll shows mr. obama with a 44% to 37% lead among this group over likely opponent mitt romney. team obama
. >> biden also said the united states relationship with rising economic super power china will help shape the 21st century. >> his campaign has made it a priority to chippewa at a traditionally republican voting block. cnn white house correspondent dan lothian reports. >> reporter: president obama rarely misses an opportunity to talk about the help he is offering to military veterans and his families. >> we serve our veterans the way they served us. >> it's about...
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>> yeah. >> now, as a member of the united states military, there's a code of honor. >> uh-huh. >> did you break that code tonight? >> i would say in some ways, yeah. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. [ woman ] lower cholesterol. [ man 2 ] yummy. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste and whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut cheerios. you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. if you want a soft bed you can lie on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. welcome to the sleep number memorial day sale. where you can celebrate our 25-year commit
>> yeah. >> now, as a member of the united states military, there's a code of honor. >> uh-huh. >> did you break that code tonight? >> i would say in some ways, yeah. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get...
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riding concern about the spillover to the united states. most of the contagion would come from the banking system and the world's richest woman and only 8% of the world's billionaires are females. wealth correspondent talks about why women aren't breaking fl through the platinum sealing. >> there are more than 100 women billionaires. gina reinhart is worth nearly $30 billion. her fortune tripled. that's the good news. the bad news is when you look at the number of self made and we have a very small number. >> are you telling me it's just three? >> in the united states there are six women who have made their money themselves. that including, of course, meg whitman, lynn and a few others, the founder of s perfopanx. >> megan is with progressive news site. she blames discrimination it's completely in the hands of women to join the hands of the super rich. good to see you both. thank you for joining us and what do you think is the cause of them? >> i think if you look at studies coming out of the mba programs, staying active in the business com
riding concern about the spillover to the united states. most of the contagion would come from the banking system and the world's richest woman and only 8% of the world's billionaires are females. wealth correspondent talks about why women aren't breaking fl through the platinum sealing. >> there are more than 100 women billionaires. gina reinhart is worth nearly $30 billion. her fortune tripled. that's the good news. the bad news is when you look at the number of self made and we have a...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units ross the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >>> it is about half past the hour welcome back i'm randi kaye. thanks for starting your day with us. look at the morning headlines. >>> a blind chinese activist is on his way to the u.s. chen guangcheng and his wife and two children arrived in beijing for a flight to new york. he hit at the u.s. embassy for several days after fleeing house arrest last month. >> 2, 1, 0. and lift off -- we've had a cut off. lift off did not occur. >> you are looking at the spacex falcon 9 rocket on the launch pad at cape canaveral in florida. the early morning launch was scrubbed because of a technical glitch. a private company was about to make history by launching the rocket to the international space station, another attempt could happen tuesday. >>> alabama's governor says
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units ross the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >>> it is about half past the hour welcome back i'm randi kaye. thanks for starting your day with us. look at the morning headlines. >>> a blind...
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this could save savvrin tens of saverin wants to defriend the united statee f america just to avoid paying taxes and we away with it.he spits in the eye of the american peopll. what he does is an insult. he ssould be held accountable. senatorsschuck schhmer and bob casey came up with legislation to force saverin to pay taxes on facebook profitt. it would require wealthy americans renouncing us citizenship to still pay a 30% capital gains the rate for a us citizen. if phey don't ppy that, and back income taxes, they'd beebarrrd from u.s. in a carefully wordeddstatement, saverin responded that he ill pay hundreds of millions of dollars in taxes tt the united staaes government. iihave paii and will continue to pay any taaes due on everything i earned while a u.s..ciiizen note: he says nothing about paying taxes on facebook profits he'd make now that hees no longer a us cittzen. saverin innists he only expatriated because he wants to live in ingapore schumer says if you think that's true, he has a briige you could buy. anyone who believes mr saverin didnt do this aa least in good part for tax
this could save savvrin tens of saverin wants to defriend the united statee f america just to avoid paying taxes and we away with it.he spits in the eye of the american peopll. what he does is an insult. he ssould be held accountable. senatorsschuck schhmer and bob casey came up with legislation to force saverin to pay taxes on facebook profitt. it would require wealthy americans renouncing us citizenship to still pay a 30% capital gains the rate for a us citizen. if phey don't ppy that, and...
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and equipped with a balance sheet is what it took to be president of the united states. we can grab bernie madoff and let him run for office. bernie madoff was a crook and mitt romney is not a crook. i am not suggesting he is a group. but he is easy with the balance sheet and not qualified to be president. >> romney put it on the table when he talked about how he created 100,000 job in bain capitol. they are not there to create jobs. that is perfectly fine and it is okay to make a profit for the investors, but suggesting that he was a great job creator. he opened the door to the discussion. i don't think that that smart. but he created the situation. it is not only republicans, but a number of democrat said bain is a creator of jobs and new business. governor from pennsylvania and duval patrick from massachusetts and booker backed off a little bit. and i mean, a lot of democrats agree with mitt. >> yes. this is what we are going to see as a fundmental theme in this election. does government create jobs or private sector create jobs? the fact that the administration is at
and equipped with a balance sheet is what it took to be president of the united states. we can grab bernie madoff and let him run for office. bernie madoff was a crook and mitt romney is not a crook. i am not suggesting he is a group. but he is easy with the balance sheet and not qualified to be president. >> romney put it on the table when he talked about how he created 100,000 job in bain capitol. they are not there to create jobs. that is perfectly fine and it is okay to make a profit...
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states, the military inside the united states. what do they mean by that? say one of these drones is on its way to help thought a hostage situation in orlando. cameras rolling as t flies. those cameras see you in your backyard taking in some bags of fertilizer. are you using those to help your tomatoes grow or are you thinking about building a bomb? if the pentagon sees that it can then decide on its own what it thinks you are doing and whether it needs to look much more closely for 90 days at that video. our own judge napolitano says that is illegal. that is unconstitutional. listen. >> there is no statute that permits that written by the congress or any state legislature. there is no court opinion written by any state or federal judge. this is authority that the pentagon has given to itself. >> did you the drones are coming, according to pretty much every expert and legal analyst around. it is a question of how closely they will be regulated but pretty soon we are all going to be looking up, watching them watching us, shep. >> j
states, the military inside the united states. what do they mean by that? say one of these drones is on its way to help thought a hostage situation in orlando. cameras rolling as t flies. those cameras see you in your backyard taking in some bags of fertilizer. are you using those to help your tomatoes grow or are you thinking about building a bomb? if the pentagon sees that it can then decide on its own what it thinks you are doing and whether it needs to look much more closely for 90 days at...
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now on his way to the united states. he can't stay in china, fears for his life here in recent days, said his family, who have pen left behind, brother, nephews, extended family have been arrested, beaten. his nephew placed on attempted murder charge for defending himself against these attacks. not the environment he felt safe in, now winging his way to new york. >> he's headed to newark, you mention the job at nyu, do we know where he will stay or does he have help or guidance there. >> reporter: there has been a lot of support for him, a big chinese community in the united states. a big chinese christian community very vocal and supportive throughout the story. he has friends within the academic community, close friend in new york university who provided this position for him. so it looks as though things will be taken care of at that end. he is a man who has lived his entire life in china, doesn't speak english, mind, self-taught lawyer, lived in a small village and going to be in new york, leaving behind everything h
now on his way to the united states. he can't stay in china, fears for his life here in recent days, said his family, who have pen left behind, brother, nephews, extended family have been arrested, beaten. his nephew placed on attempted murder charge for defending himself against these attacks. not the environment he felt safe in, now winging his way to new york. >> he's headed to newark, you mention the job at nyu, do we know where he will stay or does he have help or guidance there....
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exports and bringing that money and jobs here to the united states. of course, we're in southern california, so we are but one ocean away from a china. rather large ocean. of course, 3 million american jobs have been lost to that nation during the past decade, 2 million of them in manufacturing alone. and all those items that we import from china and buy into our country support as many as 20 million jobs in china. good for chinese government political security unless they have a big unemployment problem, my goodness. better that we have that. but it seems china's tide may be turning. new research shows american companies are making big plans to bring manufacturing jobs back home. the new term reshoring. and according to the hackett group which follows these trends, they're saying u.s. companies are looking to reshoring 20% of their manufacturing during the next 40 years. but the repatriation of jobs and the money that comes with it are not happening because of u.s. policies, in fact, it's happening despite them. it's happening because of chinese poli
exports and bringing that money and jobs here to the united states. of course, we're in southern california, so we are but one ocean away from a china. rather large ocean. of course, 3 million american jobs have been lost to that nation during the past decade, 2 million of them in manufacturing alone. and all those items that we import from china and buy into our country support as many as 20 million jobs in china. good for chinese government political security unless they have a big...
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is unable to come to it because the fiscal deficit in the united states is already very high. and secondly, in terms of the u.s. economy, u.s. economy is now smaller than that of the european union. the second is, the consumer here is not going to be as is resilient as he or she was in december, january, february. i think there's going to be a slow-down. so the u.s. ability to help is also going to be tstrained. >> all of this has created a lack of confidence in terms of equities. the retail investor is upset again after this weekend, the whole facebook ipo fiasco. what kind of impact has that had in terms of confidence? has it made things more skittish? >> i do think that's one of the symptoms we continue to see, weak confidence with the investor. you look at p/es in the trading market, trading at depressed markets. fund flows continue to be negative, they're coming out of the equity market. and then you compare that to bonds. we already have record low yields for treasuries. even overseas with the bund, for example. it continues to weigh on investor confidence. >> what does
is unable to come to it because the fiscal deficit in the united states is already very high. and secondly, in terms of the u.s. economy, u.s. economy is now smaller than that of the european union. the second is, the consumer here is not going to be as is resilient as he or she was in december, january, february. i think there's going to be a slow-down. so the u.s. ability to help is also going to be tstrained. >> all of this has created a lack of confidence in terms of equities. the...
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but we're hearing tonight he may be able to leave for the united states soon. the state department reports the visa is ready and all he needs really is the green light from the chinese government. which is a block. as you recall, the blind man made headlines around the world when he escaped from house arrest in the middle of the night as the story goes, climbed over a wall, after he he -- after nearly seven years in captivity. we're told that he ran to the u.s. embassy. then he left claiming chinese police were beating his family members. he has been outspoken critic of china's repressive policies, one-child limit, forced abortions, sterilization and others. he is reportedly heading to the united states to study and new york university offered him a position as a visiting scholar. a security supervisor at a major american airport is now under arrest accused of using the identity of a murder victim. the man is apparently an illegal immigrant who passed multiple background checks over 20 years as he lied and lied and lied. so what does this say about airport secu
but we're hearing tonight he may be able to leave for the united states soon. the state department reports the visa is ready and all he needs really is the green light from the chinese government. which is a block. as you recall, the blind man made headlines around the world when he escaped from house arrest in the middle of the night as the story goes, climbed over a wall, after he he -- after nearly seven years in captivity. we're told that he ran to the u.s. embassy. then he left claiming...
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. >> arlene peretz, who immigrated to israel from the united states in 1980, is a social worker at hermon. >> because it's a therapeutic community, we look at the inmates kind of in a different frame of mind and we call them residents as opposed to inmates, because they're in a community where they should feel there's more respect for each other. [ applause ] >> the 600 men serving their sentences at hermon are divided into three residential therapeutic programs, depending on their offense. there are wings for alcohol abuse, drug abuse and domestic violence. and everyone is required to attend daily group therapy sessions. physical activity is also encouraged. >> it was like being on a college campus. there was a lot of freedom of movement, very few heavy doors. if it weren't for the razor wire and the orange jumpsuits, you would never know you were in a prison. >> translator: but this prison, don't make a mistake, it is a prison, just like any other prison. there is a mantle of very strict security. we have fences, we have a canine unit. we have camera and television in closed circuit. we
. >> arlene peretz, who immigrated to israel from the united states in 1980, is a social worker at hermon. >> because it's a therapeutic community, we look at the inmates kind of in a different frame of mind and we call them residents as opposed to inmates, because they're in a community where they should feel there's more respect for each other. [ applause ] >> the 600 men serving their sentences at hermon are divided into three residential therapeutic programs, depending on...
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it appears the united states and others will not send aid because they continue to build rockets and work toward tests of nuclear weapons. we told they have had little rain in more than a month and it could be the worst drought in decades. the of in 1990 the famine killed hundreds of thousands of people. the u.s. has supplied aid in the past. as you recall, north korea last month attempt today launch a new rocket. it paled, blew up after liftoff and crashed into the sea. recent satellite images have shown a lot of work at what is believed to be north korean nuclear testing sites. >>> well, you think unpacking after a trip is tough, try doing it in zero gravity, 250 miles above the earth. astronauts on the international space stationed to beginning to unload cargo from the space x dragon capsule. that's the first privately-owned craft to ever dock with the space station. we are told up loading or unloading should take 25 hours. and check out these new pictures from aboard the iss. this is the picture of an astronaut. he took it over or of the sunrise over the south pacific. pretty coo
it appears the united states and others will not send aid because they continue to build rockets and work toward tests of nuclear weapons. we told they have had little rain in more than a month and it could be the worst drought in decades. the of in 1990 the famine killed hundreds of thousands of people. the u.s. has supplied aid in the past. as you recall, north korea last month attempt today launch a new rocket. it paled, blew up after liftoff and crashed into the sea. recent satellite images...
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for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. . how much coffee are you fellows going to need today? three...four cups? [dumbfounded] well, we... doesn't last long does it? listen. 5-hour energy lasts a whole lot of hours. so you can get a lot done without refills. it's packed with b-vitamins and nutrients to make it last. so don't just stand there holding your lattes, boys. make your move. we'll take the 5-hour energy. smart move. 5-hour energy. hours and hours of energy. >> get ready for a summer says her with the forecast predicting three forth of the country will have hotter than normal tells. so, a wild winter, should be we surprised to expect a super hot summer? ing they are mutally exclusive but because of drought and other parameters the summer looks to be quite hot for a jot of the nation. >> where
for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. . how much coffee are you fellows going to need today? three...four cups? [dumbfounded] well, we... doesn't last long does it? listen. 5-hour energy lasts a whole lot of hours. so you can get...
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the second issue is, is it the type of value system that you want the president of the united states to have? and i give you one example, robert. amped. there were 350 workers. it went bankrupt, went out of business. sometimes you and i know it's inevitable. sometimes private equity fails. the workers lost their jobs. but the investors took $100 million out. the workers also lost most of their pension and retiree health care benefits. did anybody think to ask the investors, hey, guys, let's take $80 million out in profit. that's a thighs profit. and let's leave $20 million so these workers can have their pensions, or at least a substantial pension, workers who worked for the company and gave their all. that's a value question, and i think that's worth asking. >> when we look at it from that type of standpoint, governor, this was all about business and the bottom line. bain can say that there was a byproduct in certain instances where there was job creation. however, this really was about profit making for the uber rich, the investors that had deposited their money with bain. but as w
the second issue is, is it the type of value system that you want the president of the united states to have? and i give you one example, robert. amped. there were 350 workers. it went bankrupt, went out of business. sometimes you and i know it's inevitable. sometimes private equity fails. the workers lost their jobs. but the investors took $100 million out. the workers also lost most of their pension and retiree health care benefits. did anybody think to ask the investors, hey, guys, let's...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. those surprising little still make you take notice. there are a million reasons why. but your erectile dysfunction that could be a question of blood flow. cialis...
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today, the united states has a much different complexion. hispanics make up close to 17% of the population, the nation's largest minority group. african americans are 14% of the population. asians are 5.8%. >> this puts an exclamation point on a trend that we knew was coming. >> reporter: fry, who studies population trends at the brookings institution, says a 25-year influx of immigrants explains the change face of america, a change, he says, that will carry profound political implications as infants like veronica honoreveron veron hern. >> this will be really important as they start aging and voting in large numbers. >> the other people of the puzzle is the aging white population. the median age of whites in this country is 42. the median age of hispanics is 28. that's a big difference, scott, when it comes to which group will be having more babies. >> assuras: burma in southeast asia has long been one of the most oppress and i have isolated regime but military rulers have taken steps towards democracy and today the obama administration lif
today, the united states has a much different complexion. hispanics make up close to 17% of the population, the nation's largest minority group. african americans are 14% of the population. asians are 5.8%. >> this puts an exclamation point on a trend that we knew was coming. >> reporter: fry, who studies population trends at the brookings institution, says a 25-year influx of immigrants explains the change face of america, a change, he says, that will carry profound political...
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states. we're located adjacent to resurrection bay. we have mountains. we have a river behind us. we have a glacier above us. the setting is just perfection. >> but inside the walls of spring creek, natural beauty gives way to the harsh reality of a maximum security penitentiary. >> we're at the end of the road for the state of alaska department of corrections the worst behaved prisoners end up here. >> those who pose the greatest threat to other inmates and staff are segregated in house one, the lockdown unit. >> basically, minimum rights. minimum, they're in their cells for 23 hours a day. >> on the day we wanted to interview him, house one inmate, antonio robertson was in an especially foul mood. >> [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> calm down. >> every one of you [ bleep ], [ bleep ], i'm going to start with, you guyed are [ bleep ]. we need more. what do you want to know? >> robertson, serving a 60-year sentence for murder has spent most of the last two years in house one. >> why are yo
states. we're located adjacent to resurrection bay. we have mountains. we have a river behind us. we have a glacier above us. the setting is just perfection. >> but inside the walls of spring creek, natural beauty gives way to the harsh reality of a maximum security penitentiary. >> we're at the end of the road for the state of alaska department of corrections the worst behaved prisoners end up here. >> those who pose the greatest threat to other inmates and staff are...
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in the united states, we spend around $8,500. what about the argument that the only way to make the system work, the only way to get costs under control is to be, you've got to be a little cruel. you've got to say, we will pay for this and we won't pay for that? >> well, that's absolutely true. no, the british health minister said to me, we cover everybody, but we don't cover everything. >> not covering everything, the so-called rationing of care, is the british system's most controversial element. and one man in particular is at the center of that system. >> occasionally, we do find ourselves up against everybody. the physicians, the patients, the media. it's sometimes a real challenge. >> sir andrew dylan is the chief executive of the national institute for health and clinical excellence, known as "nice" for short. yes, nice. it's the government body that decides which treatments the government will and will not pay for. >> this isn't about politics. it's not about money at the outset. it's about the evidence for what works bes
in the united states, we spend around $8,500. what about the argument that the only way to make the system work, the only way to get costs under control is to be, you've got to be a little cruel. you've got to say, we will pay for this and we won't pay for that? >> well, that's absolutely true. no, the british health minister said to me, we cover everybody, but we don't cover everything. >> not covering everything, the so-called rationing of care, is the british system's most...
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this is what we can learn from the united states. free men and women should never be intimidated or harassed for speaking the truth. to make your own movie but to take somebody to court for free speech or threaten them with death is the worst thing that can happen. >> john: the writer mark stein says, in amsterdam you are free to smoke marijuana and pick out a half naked sex partner but pout trial for holding the wrong opinion about a bloke who died years ago. >> anybody who dares to tell the truth and speak out in favor of freedom and against the islamization of our society gets the same. >> john: some would say you are way over the top. its dangerous etiology rather than a religion. there are two billion muslims on earth and most are not trying to murder people. >> this is entirely true. i make a clear distinction between people and ideology. i have nothing against people. i have nothing against muslims. i acknowledge the fact that they are not terrorists and it's ridiculous only to state it, but there is a difference between the p
this is what we can learn from the united states. free men and women should never be intimidated or harassed for speaking the truth. to make your own movie but to take somebody to court for free speech or threaten them with death is the worst thing that can happen. >> john: the writer mark stein says, in amsterdam you are free to smoke marijuana and pick out a half naked sex partner but pout trial for holding the wrong opinion about a bloke who died years ago. >> anybody who dares...
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how does the united states or israel now? >> i don't think we have -- >> art, go ahead. >> i'm sorry. we really know through a combination of factors. of course, to the extent that you can, you get inspectors to look at the facilities that are publicly declared. that tells you something. and really, you get most of your information by watching what falls into a program. in if same way astronomers figure out what's going on inside a black hole by seeing what materials fall into it. that's kind of the way you map out what's going on in any kind of black weapons program. you do try and recruit human spies, but honestly, iranian nuclear physicists do not grow on tears. so most of the information you get, you get from a combination of inspection, signals intelligence and other forms of intelligence. but we do have a fairly good read on what they're doing simply because nuclear weapons require industrial scale facilities. and those are pretty hard to hide. >> right. so the other question then would be in terms of how far they're go
how does the united states or israel now? >> i don't think we have -- >> art, go ahead. >> i'm sorry. we really know through a combination of factors. of course, to the extent that you can, you get inspectors to look at the facilities that are publicly declared. that tells you something. and really, you get most of your information by watching what falls into a program. in if same way astronomers figure out what's going on inside a black hole by seeing what materials fall into...
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states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. [ female announcer ] weak, damaged hair needs new aveeno nourish+ strengthen. active naturals wheat formulas restore strength for up to 90% less breakage in three washes. for strong, healthy hair with life, new aveeno nourish+ strengthen. >>> all right. it's time for sunday night mysteries. jacqui jeras is back, so they are seeing ufos in missouri, come on. >> well, you can judge for yourself. take a look at the video. it's pretty impressive. this has actually been going on for a couple of weeks, believe it or not. this is in blue springs, missouri. and first go-around they actually brought in experts to take a look at this, ufo experts. at first they thought it was just a star, the brightest star in the constellation of lira, but then there was another sighting and started flashing all these different colors that you see there. >> you live in the skies all the t
states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. [ female announcer ] weak, damaged hair needs new aveeno nourish+ strengthen. active naturals wheat formulas restore strength for up to 90% less breakage in three washes. for strong, healthy hair with life, new aveeno nourish+ strengthen. >>> all right. it's time for sunday night mysteries. jacqui jeras is back, so they are seeing...
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and there are a lot of united states institutions that have supposedly exposure to that and greece goes down we go down, the end of the world. same old story. plays out on a different day. so much for the big bad banks. [ male announcer ] how do you trade? with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. with the touch of a button ? droid does. does it post it instantly to facebook with sound ? droid does. droid with color for facebook. it's the ultimate status update. get a droid razr maxx by motorola for only $199.99. >> vowing not to take corporate money for the convention now reports the democrats doing that accepting donations from big companies such as wells fargo and bank of america, and duke energy. a
and there are a lot of united states institutions that have supposedly exposure to that and greece goes down we go down, the end of the world. same old story. plays out on a different day. so much for the big bad banks. [ male announcer ] how do you trade? with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips....
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. >> what's so united about the united states? you got the republicans, you got the democrats. they're not working together. they're like those two mules on the road, one is pulling this way, one is pulling that way, you're never going to get anywhere pulling against each other. united we need to be. >> reporter: is that frustrating for a guy like you? >> very, yeah. >> reporter: but the time we finish, the ft. worth cats are tied 2-2. we summable across carmelo and roxanne in the third inning. do you talk politics? >> yefer. >> carmelo is a hard core democrat, roxana is republican, and this is just to get interesting. are they talking about the things you want to hear? >> no. they're talking about stupid [ bleep ] that doesn't matter to get some votes. >> reporter: roxana agrees and says president obama is the worst violator talking about gay marriage. >> he's talking about gay marriage and he's a christian. so talk about bending the rules. >> and i am gay. >> i am your friend so i don't mind. >> does that make me a nonchristian? >> carmelo, i will break with my church before
. >> what's so united about the united states? you got the republicans, you got the democrats. they're not working together. they're like those two mules on the road, one is pulling this way, one is pulling that way, you're never going to get anywhere pulling against each other. united we need to be. >> reporter: is that frustrating for a guy like you? >> very, yeah. >> reporter: but the time we finish, the ft. worth cats are tied 2-2. we summable across carmelo and...
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he passed key intelligence to the united states, and for that, pakistan charged him with spying. for months, u.s. officials have been calling for his release. >> his work on behalf of the effort to take down bin laden was in pakistan's interest, as well as the u.s. interest. >> reporter: but pakistan says afridi is a traitor, now sentencing him to 33 years behind bars. >> this action is unconscionable. this man is really an international hero. they should be erecting statues to him. >> reporter: ever since that daring night raid last may, pakistani officials have quietly erased any trace that bin laden was ever here. >> just over two months ago, pakistani authorities move in with bulldozers, demolishing the entire compound. even though there is no physical evidence that osama bin laden once lived here, there are still serious questions that remain. questions like how bin laden could live here undetected for seven years. and why pakistan hasn't arrested a single person who sheltered him. muhammad lila, abc news, kabul. >>> now back here at home, a consumer warning about a product
he passed key intelligence to the united states, and for that, pakistan charged him with spying. for months, u.s. officials have been calling for his release. >> his work on behalf of the effort to take down bin laden was in pakistan's interest, as well as the u.s. interest. >> reporter: but pakistan says afridi is a traitor, now sentencing him to 33 years behind bars. >> this action is unconscionable. this man is really an international hero. they should be erecting statues...